Ticket Information
The year 2024 will turn a new page in the history book of Latvian motorsport when, from July 18 to 21,for thefirst time ever–the round of theFIA World Rally Championship (WRC) will be held in Latvia. The long-awaited arrival of the WRC in Latvia is scheduled to take place in the middle of the summer–a rally celebration lasting an unprecedented four days, Tet Rally Latvia taking place in a particularly wide area of Latvia, spreading from Riga to Liepaja!
There are two types of the tickets for Tet Rally Latvia spectators:
1) Tickets for all stages of the rally (all days of the rally)
2) One-day tickets (for all special stages taking place on one particular day–Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday)
Entrance tickets are available at a special price for juniors and free entry is provided for children up to 10 years old (including). Tickets for special price are offered to pensioners and persons with disabilities and their assistants (limited number of tickets available / Latvian citizens only).
Tet Rally Latvia expected schedule
Day, date - Locations of the special stages:
• Thursday, July 18 - Rīga, Biķernieki track
• Friday, July 19 - Tukums region, Talsi and Talsi region
• Saturday, July 20 - Kuldīga region, Dienvidkurzeme region and Liepāja
• Sunday, July 21 - Dienvidkurzeme region
Important information
Both children and juniors, as well as pensioners and disabled persons, must present a document proving their identity and/or status at ticket exchange points and/or at the entrance of the rally stages.
Due to safety reasons, persons in wheelchairs are allowed to arrive at the venues only with an assistant.
Before visiting the stages, spectators must visit the ticket exchange point, where, upon presentation of the purchased ticket, a wristband will be issued – only with the wristband the access to the established viewpoints will be given. Exact information about the locations of the ticket exchange points and their working hours will be published on the competition's official website, as well as on social media accounts.
We kindly ask you to keep in mind the specifics of organising rally, as special stages take place on country and forest roads, where it is not always possible to provide easy access.
Motorsport can be dangerous! Despite the fact that the organiser takes all possible safety and precautionary measures, unexpected accidents can happen in motorsport. Visitors are fully responsible for themselves and must assess whether their safety is at risk at the event venue and all times during the event. Spectators are obliged to follow the instructions of the staff and officials.